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Warm, Water-depleted Rocky Exoplanets With Surface Ionic Liquids: A Proposed Class For Planetary Habitability

The discovery of thousands of exoplanets and the emergence of telescopes capable of exoplanet atmospheric characterization have intensified the search for habitable worlds.

Due to selection biases, many exoplanets under study are planets deemed inhospitable because their surfaces are too warm to support liquid water. We propose that such planets could still support life through ionic liquids: Liquid salts with negligible vapor pressure that can persist on warm planets with thin atmospheres, where liquid water cannot. Ionic liquids have not previously been considered as naturally occurring substances, and thus have not been discussed in planetary science.

 
New evidence for UAP-related data has emerged from high-sigma detections of transients that vanish in Earth’s shadow, raising compelling questions about their origin. In this episode of Event Horizon, John Michael Godier speaks with Dr. Beatriz Villarroel, lead scientist of the VASCO Project, about the search for stars and objects that mysteriously disappear from the night sky. They explore the project’s most intriguing discoveries, including multiple transients of unknown origin, the role of citizen scientists, and the profound implications these anomalies may hold for our understanding of the universe.

Dr. Beatriz Villarroel is an astronomer in Stockholm and the lead scientist of the Vanishing & Appearing Sources during a Century of Observations (VASCO) project. VASCO uses automated methods and citizen science to search for stars that have mysteriously disappeared from archival sky surveys, uncovering anomalous “multiple transients” of unknown origin. Her work has earned international recognition, including the L’Oreal-UNESCO For Women in Science award and a TEDx talk on the search for alien artifacts.

View: https://youtu.be/hAAOSdvHtjA
 
This has just been posted up by the BBC Archive YT channel and features some legendary names in the field.

Was the Universe created at a moment in time, or is the process of creation continuous in a universe that had no beginning and will have no end? Does Creation presume a Creator? Is man alone in limitless space?

Stephen Black seeks the views of five leading astronomers: Professor Fred Hoyle, Professor Sir Bernard Lovell, Professor Hermann Bondi, and husband and wife astrophysicists Dr. Margaret Burbidge and Geoffrey Burbidge.

Clip taken from The Cosmologists, originally broadcast on BBC Television, 12 March, 1963.

View: https://youtu.be/peUyizgG-mM
 
Night sky news for August 2025, from Dr. Becky:


Hello and welcome to this episode of Night Sky News for August 2025 with me, astrophysicist Dr Becky Smethurst! This is the show where we chat about what you should look out for in the night sky in the next month, and what’s been happening in space news in the past month. In this episode we’re chatting about the latest dwarf planet discovered at the edge of the solar system which is ruling out the possibility of a 9th planet, plus LIGO has spotted its most massive black hole merger GW231123, and has ALMA has found the ingredients for life in a newly forming planet system around a star?!

Lunar eclipse information for your location - https://www.timeanddate.com/eclipse/l...https://www.youtube.com/redirect?ev.../eclipse/lunar/2025-september-7&v=hmlptt98fiM
https://www.youtube.com/redirect?ev.../eclipse/lunar/2025-september-7&v=hmlptt98fiM
Batygin & Brown (2016) - https://arxiv.org/pdf/1601.05438https://www.youtube.com/redirect?ev...ttps://arxiv.org/pdf/1601.05438&v=hmlptt98fiM
Chen et al. (2025) - https://arxiv.org/pdf/2508.02162https://www.youtube.com/redirect?ev...ttps://arxiv.org/pdf/2508.02162&v=hmlptt98fiM
Fadul et al. (2025) - https://arxiv.org/pdf/2507.14905https://www.youtube.com/redirect?ev...ttps://arxiv.org/pdf/2507.14905&v=hmlptt98fiM
Groth et al. (2025) - https://academic.oup.com/mnras/articl...https://www.youtube.com/redirect?ev.../523/2/2876/7176071?login=false&v=hmlptt98fiM
Lagrange et al. (2025) - https://arxiv.org/pdf/2502.15081https://www.youtube.com/redirect?ev...ttps://arxiv.org/pdf/2502.15081&v=hmlptt98fiM
LIGO collaboration (2025) - https://arxiv.org/pdf/2507.08219https://www.youtube.com/redirect?ev...ttps://arxiv.org/pdf/2507.08219&v=hmlptt98fiM
Potiszil et al. (2023) - https://www.nature.com/articles/s4146...https://www.youtube.com/redirect?ev...com/articles/s41467-023-37107-6&v=hmlptt98fiM

00:00 Introduction
00:52 Perseids Meteor Shower
03:51 Moon meets Jupiter & Venus
04:29 Orion's return!
04:47 Lunar Eclipse for Asia, Oceania, Europe
06:03 JWST goodies
06:37 AD
08:34 ALMA ingredients around V883 Ori
11:03 First woman appointed as Astronomer Royal
11:55 LIGO detects most massive black hole merger GW231123
15:21 Sednoid discovery casts doubt on Planet 9
21:20 Bloopers
 
When a guy who eats too much exceeds 250 kg, he is likely to pierce the floor of his dwelling making a big fuss in the birdhouse below.:)

There has to be a limit to the resistance of the space-time structure, assuming that thing actually exists.
It's possible that the quarks and leptons of the underworld were having a good day, until the fat guy fell on their heads. I am convinced that even neutrinos felt uncomfortable, surely there are several layers of solid mathematical theory somewhere that support my observation.
 
Antrov Petrov has just released a video concerning the Younger Dryas Impact Hypothesis:


0:00 Younger Dryas Impact Hypothesis explored once again
1:20 What was this event 12800 years ago?
3:28 New research - ocean sediment cores
4:45 What was discovered
6:20 Why sediments were used
6:55 More about the spherules
8:50 Alternatively explanations - problem with reproducibility
10:20 Not unique to impacts
11:00 No impact signs and timing discrepancy
12:00 No crater
12:35 Megafauna extinction
13:40 Conclusions and what's next?
 
Some even thought a fragment of Encke’s comet started fires…

Lunar exploration

Debris avoidance

Why go to space?

Aerobrake

Mars

Impact

Asteroids

Comets

Jupiter origins

On gas self-gravity

General astronomy

The Sun

Black holes


36 mile long starship

Sad

Ew
 
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The most distant star ever discovered may have been misclassified: Instead of being a single star, the object — nicknamed Earendel from the Old English word for "morning star" — may be a star cluster, a group of stars that are bound together by gravity and formed from the same cloud of gas and dust, new research suggests.

 

A possible indication for axions! Now, this is interesting. Although, with only 2σ and 95% confidence... considering old data accuracies this looks more like 0.95^2= 90% confidence in reality. We'll have to wait for data from the next generation sensors to be certain.
Anyhow, this somewhat lines up with the new neutrino in what they indicate about darkmatter. My bet is they both are either he same or very close.
 
Anton looks at recent findings about TRAPPIST-1 d. It looks dry and with minimal - if any - atmosphere, like b and c. Possibly thick high-altitude clouds or haze. It's still on the inner edge of the habitable zone at best and there's still e, f, g, and h - though g & h are likely to be too cold.

View: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Pszyf-IBDto&ab_channel=AntonPetrov
 
 
Mercury Is Shrinking – And Its Surface May Have Just Revealed By How Much

A new study has used an alternative method to work out how much Mercury has shrunk since its formation, finding that the planet has gotten significantly cooler in its first 4.5 billion years.


Related paper:

 
New Moon Discovered Orbiting Uranus Using NASA’s Webb Telescope [Aug 19]

Using NASA’s James Webb Space Telescope, a team led by the Southwest Research Institute (SwRI) has identified a previously unknown moon orbiting Uranus, expanding the planet’s known satellite family to 29. The detection was made during a Webb observation Feb. 2, 2025.

“This object was spotted in a series of 10 40-minute long-exposure images captured by the Near-Infrared Camera (NIRCam),” said Maryame El Moutamid, a lead scientist in SwRI’s Solar System Science and Exploration Division based in Boulder, Colorado. “It’s a small moon but a significant discovery, which is something that even NASA’s Voyager 2 spacecraft didn’t see during its flyby nearly 40 years ago.”

The newly discovered moon is estimated to be just six miles (10 kilometers) in diameter, assuming it has a similar reflectivity (albedo) to Uranus’ other small satellites. That tiny size likely rendered it invisible to Voyager 2 and other telescopes.

“No other planet has as many small inner moons as Uranus, and their complex inter-relationships with the rings hint at a chaotic history that blurs the boundary between a ring system and a system of moons,” said Matthew Tiscareno of the SETI Institute in Mountain View, California, a member of the research team. “Moreover, the new moon is smaller and much fainter than the smallest of the previously known inner moons, making it likely that even more complexity remains to be discovered.”

The new moon is the 14th member of the intricate system of small moons orbiting inward of the largest moons Miranda, Ariel, Umbriel, Titania, and Oberon. (All the moons of Uranus are named after characters from Shakespeare and Alexander Pope.)

“It’s located about 35,000 miles (56,000 kilometers) from Uranus’ center, orbiting the planet’s equatorial plane between the orbits of Ophelia (which is just outside of Uranus’ main ring system) and Bianca,” said El Moutamid. “Its nearly circular orbit suggests it may have formed near its current location.”

A name for the newly found moon will need to be approved by the International Astronomical Union (IAU), the leading authority in assigning official names and designations to astronomical objects.

View: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pA8jJOEHGtg
 
A picture of Uranus and it Moons
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An unusual comet has been spotted outside of Jupiter's orbit, from Astrum:


Comet 29P keeps exploding, and scientists are trying to figure out why.
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Between Jupiter and Neptune lurks Centaur 29P, an icy comet that won't stop exploding. Its wild cryovolcanic outbursts can make it flare 300 times brighter in a matter of hours, but the reason for these random eruptions has long been a mystery. Now, recent discoveries from the James Webb Telescope have provided a clue to the secret trigger powering the chaos. Join us as we investigate the strange case of the solar system's most explosive comet.​
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0:00 Exploding Comet
1:13 Centaur 29P
3:08 Violent Eruptions
5:19 Cryovolcanism
7:51 Predicting Eruptions
9:28 Jets of Gas
10:54 Amorphous vs Crystalline Ice
14:48 The Future
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References:
"Massive eruption from icy volcanic comet detected in solar system", via livescience.com https://astrumspace.info/29Perupts
"CO Gas and Dust Outbursts from Centaur 29P/Schwassmann–Wachmann", via iop.org https://astrumspace.info/COoutburstshttps://www.youtube.com/redirect?ev...://astrumspace.info/COoutbursts&v=WsTuti1ezpc
"Our solar system’s centaurs are half-asteroid, half-comet", via astronomy.com https://astrumspace.info/centaurshttps://www.youtube.com/redirect?ev...tps://astrumspace.info/centaurs&v=WsTuti1ezpc
"NASA’s Webb Reveals Unusual Jets of Volatile Gas from Icy Centaur 29P" https://astrumspace.info/unusualjets29Phttps://www.youtube.com/redirect?ev...astrumspace.info/unusualjets29P&v=WsTuti1ezpc
"Centaur 29P/Schwassmann-Wachmann 1 and its near-nucleus environment from a stellar occultation", via arxiv.org https://astrumspace.info/Centaur29Phttps://www.youtube.com/redirect?ev...s://astrumspace.info/Centaur29P&v=WsTuti1ezpc
"MISSION 29P – Centaur comet observing campaign news", via britastro.org https://astrumspace.info/29Pobservationshttps://www.youtube.com/redirect?ev...strumspace.info/29Pobservations&v=WsTuti1ezpc
"This mysterious comet's super-bright outbursts have astronomers puzzled", via livescience.com https://astrumspace.info/strangeoutbu...https://www.youtube.com/redirect?ev...trumspace.info/strangeoutbursts&v=WsTuti1ezpc
"Anatomy of outbursts and quiescent activity of Comet 29P/Schwassmann–Wachmann", via sciencedirect.com https://astrumspace.info/anatomyofout...https://www.youtube.com/redirect?ev...umspace.info/anatomyofoutbursts&v=WsTuti1ezpc
"Centaur 29P Outgassing (NIRSpec)", via webbtelescope.org https://astrumspace.info/JWSTcentaur29Phttps://www.youtube.com/redirect?ev...astrumspace.info/JWSTcentaur29P&v=WsTuti1ezpc
"29P/Schwassmann–Wachmann 1: A Rosetta Stone for Amorphous Water Ice and CO :left_right_arrow: CO2 Conversion in Centaurs and Comets?", via iop.org https://astrumspace.info/29Picevolcanohttps://www.youtube.com/redirect?ev.../astrumspace.info/29Picevolcano&v=WsTuti1ezpc

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Scientists think they detected the first known triple black hole system in the universe — and then watched it die

Chinese astronomers have spotted a hidden supermassive black hole in the background of a peculiar gravitational wave event from a black hole merger, hinting that all three singularities were locked in a never-before-seen triple system.

 
Obviously the triple Black Hole system merged into one massive Black Hole and that was why we got the gravitational wave event was the end result.
 
IBM press release:

IBM and NASA are open sourcing Surya, a new AI model for solar physics that can be used to predict the kinds of fierce solar outbursts that can endanger astronauts in space and throw off satellites, power grids, and communications on Earth – faster than ever before.

 
Astronomers have glimpsed the core of a dying star – confirming theories of how atoms are made

Astronomers have glimpsed the inner structure of a dying star in a rare kind of cosmic explosion called an “extremely stripped supernova”.

In a paper published today in Nature, Steve Schulze of Northwestern University in the United States and colleagues describe the supernova 2021yfj and a thick shell of gas surrounding it.

Their findings support our existing theories of what happens inside massive stars at the end of their lives – and how they have shaped the building blocks of the universe we see today.

On another note I hope that one of the Mods moves this thread back to the "Aviation and Space" forum where it belongs.
 
Dr. Becky has a new video out concerning supermassive stars (Fact or fiction):


Have you ever looked up at the night sky and wondered how massive can stars be? Or what is the biggest star out there? Is there even a limit to how massive they can be? Well we can try and answer this question in two ways - first with theory, with our understanding of how stars fuel themselves with nuclear fusion fusing hydrogen into helium to produce energy which can counteract gravity and how that all contributes. And then secondly by surveying the stars we can see in the sky, counting how many of each mass we see to work out if there is an obvious cut off in mass that we see. And when we do that we get a distribution of that drops off towards 150 times heavier than the Sun, suggesting that is the limit. But is that just for stars forming now, what about stars in the early Universe when conditions were very different? Could they be much heavier? Could they be supermassive stars...?​
Abott et al. (1981) -
Bestenlehner et al. (2020) -
Crowther et al. (2016) -
De Becker et al. (2016) -
Figer (2005) -
Hosek et al. (2019) -
Wang et al. (2024) -
Zwick et al. (2025) -
My previous video on the history of figuring out the most massive star limit - • How MASSIVE can a STAR get? https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TSQS4OGCVD4&pp=0gcJCR0AztywvtLA
Alexander Hager lecture slides on "Stars and Stellar Evolution", Monash University (derivation of Eddington limit) - https://2sn.erc.monash.edu/Class/AST-...https://www.youtube.com/redirect?ev...01-2008-S2/notes/Lecture_02.pdf&v=dk7p0aQFc3g
00:00 Introduction
01:34 The science behind the 150 MSun limit
05:03 The nearby stars that break that limit
10:07 The supermassive stars that might exist in the early Universe
12:17 Bloopers
 
'Planet Y,' maybe. A 'warp' has been observed in the Kuiper Belt and and one possible explanation is the presence of a planet. This is distinct from 'Planet Nine.'




New Scientist (paywalled):


The planet, if it exists, would have a mass between that of Mercury and Earth, and orbit at about 100 to 200 times the Earth-sun distance. It would be causing the orbits of some Kuiper belt objects to be slightly inclined out of the flat plane of the solar system, like a ripple in a lake, by about 15 degrees, with the gravity of the planet causing them to move above and below the orbital plane of most other objects.

“Our signal is modest, but credible,” says Siraj, with about a “2 to 4 per cent chance of being a fluke”. “Early Planet Nine hints quoted similar fluke probabilities.”

The warped plane hinting at Planet Y is distinct from the reasoning behind the possible existence of Planet Nine, with that giant planet thought to be gravitationally tugging objects towards it – so both could be real. “The signature is different,” says Siraj.
 
Some new information concerning a high-mass, compact object detected in a recent blackhole collision event:


0:00 Black hole collision updates
0:29 How this science started
2:20 Major questions to be answered
3:20 History of gravitational wave detections
5:45 Ringdown effect and additional observations
7:00 GW190814 Signal that really stands out
8:30 Model that may explain this and first evidence
10:10 What all of this shows us
11:15 Why this matters for science

Edit: @Flyaway , any idea why your thread has been moved to the Bar forum? It doesn't belong here.
 
Some new information concerning a high-mass, compact object detected in a recent blackhole collision event:





Edit: @Flyaway , any idea why your thread has been moved to the Bar forum? It doesn't belong here.
The reasons for Olympus are always inscrutable. Posting here is not a right, but a privilege, but when a thread is popular, it doesn't matter in which section of the forum we can find it.
 

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Forget Planet X! Beyond Neptune, There Might Be An Earth-Sized Planet Y

There are many known trans-Neptunian objects, or TNOs, and likely many more await discovery. The team used planets that orbit the Sun between 50 and 400 astronomical units (the distance between the Earth and the Sun) away. They carefully removed TNOs whose orbits are in resonance with Neptune (like the one doing one orbit every 10 orbits of the ice giant planet) and looked at the distribution of the rest.

There is no warp in TNOs between 50 and 80 astronomical units, but between 80 and 200, and 80 and 400, there is statistical evidence of a warp of about 15 degrees. There is only a 2 percent chance that the warp found here is a fluke, and if that is the case, more TNO discoveries should show it.

If it’s not a fluke, then the researchers believe that it is best explained by a planet between the mass of Mercury and Earth, orbiting at between 100 and 200 astronomical units. A Pluto-mass world might work too, but it is not the preferred scenario. Anything bigger than Earth’s size would also cause a warp in the 50 to 80 bracket, and it would have likely been discovered already.



“Finally, we note that a hypothetical Planet Y as described in this work would likely be detectable by the upcoming Legacy Survey of Space and Time (LSST) on the Vera C. Rubin Observatory if it is currently located within the survey footprint,” the authors wrote in the paper. “If such a body exists but is not discoverable by LSST due to its on-sky location (i.e., high ecliptic latitude), LSST will nevertheless elucidate the details of the Kuiper belt mean plane warp induced by the planet.”


Related paper:

 

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